Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 9
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The Most Interesting Museums in the Capital
In addition to the visual part, we need to learn more about the cultural part. Today we will go to the most famous museums of the city. They've been placed next to each other, which is quite convenient in terms of movement. In addition to museums, we will go to the oceanarium, one of the most beautiful in our opinion.
0.3 mi
10 min
Landmark Diner - Downtown
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If you need a quick bite to eat, or better yet, just take it with you, pancakes were the perfect choice. I love them with Nutella!
1.2 mi
10 min
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
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The museum is magnificent! It describes the struggle for civil rights, as well as the global struggle for human rights. The exhibits tell the story in the smallest detail, and there are also interactive objects that make learning even more interesting.
0.2 mi
5 min
World of Coca-Cola
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Here you will see the entire history of the beverage! The museum consists of several halls.
The first tells the story of the creation of a cola from the very first bottle, and then you can watch a film about the famous drink in 4D, go to take a picture with a polar bear, or go tasting different tastes of Coca-Cola from around the world.
The first tells the story of the creation of a cola from the very first bottle, and then you can watch a film about the famous drink in 4D, go to take a picture with a polar bear, or go tasting different tastes of Coca-Cola from around the world.
0.3 mi
5 min
Johnny Rockets
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Then we decided to take a break and went to one of the nearby places to eat. It's a great '50s establishment. It's networked, but it makes it as attractive as it is. The food is simple, but it's all very, very good. Sandwiches, burgers and fries, and amazing cocktails!
0.3 mi
5 min
Georgia Aquarium
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After a hearty lunch, we went to the oceanarium. According to the ratings, this is the best oceanarium in the U.S.! Inside was a very beautiful and fascinating water world. Most impressed by the giant aquarium wall, which you can look at for hours. I was fascinated by tiger sharks, just alien creatures!
0.3 mi
5 min
Centennial Olympic Park
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Most museums are closed in the evening, so we spent the rest of the day outdoors. The park is dedicated to the Olympic Games, which were held here in 1996. The place is nice, clean, you can take a walk or just sit on benches. There are interesting sculptural groups, the fountain in the park also looks very nice.
0.3 mi
10 min
Park Bar
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Last night in town, we decided to go to a bar to have a little fun. I would like to note that there are great burgers and a decent bourbon here! Friendly service, a lot of people, but it doesn't bother.
0.4 mi
5 min
The American Hotel Atlanta Downtown-a Doubletree by Hilton
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They didn't come back as late as they could. We decided not to hold a night promenade, but to sleep so that we could feel cheerful in the morning.